The final battle is here. The fate of humanity will be sealed. We’ve been fighting this war for so long. On one side—an empire spanning the stars. On the other side—a single rogue planet. We’ve shed so much blood. We’ve buried so many sons. Yet we are all Earthlings. We hate with the same fire. We love with the same flame. We die in the same darkness. We sing the same great song of humanity. For years, Jon and Maria fought on opposite sides. For years, the war has kept them apart. Now Jon and Maria must meet again. Now they can bring peace . . . Or everything we’ve fought for will burn. We Are Earthlings – the sixth and final novel in the Soldiers of Earthrise saga.
Daniel Arenson is a bookworm, proud geek, and USA Today bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction. His novels have sold over a million copies. The Huffington Post has called his writing "full of soul." He's written over forty novels, most of them in five series:
EARTHRISE — They came from deep space. They came to destroy us. Against the alien onslaught, Earth stands alone. But we will fight. We will rise. We will win. Start reading with Earth Alone, the first novel in this military science fiction series.
REQUIEM — Welcome to Requiem, an ancient kingdom whose people can grow wings and scales, breathe fire, and take flight as dragons. Requiem is explored in six trilogies, which can be read in any order. If you're new to Requiem, you can start reading with Requiem's Song (you can download it for free). For fans of dark, gritty fantasy like A Game of Thrones.
MOTH — Discover Moth, a world torn between day and night—its one half drenched in eternal daylight, the other cloaked in endless darkness. For fans of classic fantasy worlds such as Middle Earth and Narnia. Start reading with Moth, the first novel in this epic fantasy saga.
ALIEN HUNTERS — Got trouble with aliens? Call the Alien Hunters. A group of scruffy mercenaries, they'll remove the pest for you. Low rates. No questions asked. Start reading with Alien Hunters, the first book in this space opera series. For fans of Star Wars, Firefly, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
KINGDOMS OF SAND — Enter a world of sand and splendor, a world where gladiators battle in the arena, where legionaries and barbarians fight for glory, and where empires rise and fall.
The final book in the Soldiers of Earthrise - a graceful and peaceful ending? Not!!
As with all of the Earthrise stories, We Are Earthlings is painfully etched in the dark recesses of my mind. Right next to the brilliantly glowing love for the characters - Jon, Kaelyn, Paul and George, Maria, Lily, even Charlie (Dalisay Cortez), Rodrigo and Jay Jay. They join the remarkable cast of Earthrise and Children of Earthrise in bringing to life the unspoken terrors that war kindles into blazing fear. The memories that haunt the dark nights turning experience into nightmares, a looming, overbearing shadow that digs pits in memories, filling with black, unknown shades. Long nights filled with horrors imagined and remembered.
Yet amongst remembered trauma are the nuggets of gold floating amidst the tar of pain. Stolen moments among brothers and comrades. These memories make life bearable when bullets fly overhead.
The characters are larger than life, sharing their love and hate, bravery and fear, resolve and panic. Each character is carefully crafted to elicit emotional bonding, whether they are hero or villain, friend or foe. The action is nonstop, drawing us deeper and deeper into the story.
We Are Earthlings brought all the series together in a graceful ending, tearing the bandages off and showing the healing beginning on some gruesome wounds. This series has been outstanding and I hate to see it come to an end.
This was a goog series of books. Different from your other stories. No aliens to kill and I have to admit that there was a few moments when I thought that human killing human was a little depressing. Seems like war going on today, only on another Galaxy. Was not quite the ending that I anticipated but it all worked out in the end
I’m so mad at you Daniel! I love this series but you made me give it a three rather than the 4.5 it deserves! Errors in plot line usually mean I don’t even review a book but I love Maria, Lily and Jon.
I've really enjoyed this series and it's one I will definitely be reading again. The story line grips you and pulls you along on all the twists and turns. This series is a must read!!!!
The author redeemed himself with this last of the series. The story was beautiful. The action solid. The prose often soared. The ending was deeply satisfying.
Failed the fifth star, though, due to terrible editing. Words transposed or missing. A few spelling errors. Stuff like that.